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Content analysis of post graduate theses in development communication / Thakur, M.K. in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 5 (2004)
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Title : Content analysis of post graduate theses in development communication Material Type: printed text Authors: Thakur, M.K., Author ; Rabindra N. Trikha, Author Publication Date: 2004 Article on page: 28-32 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Content analysis, development communication, post graduate thesis Abstract: The study was conducted to find out the pattern of post-graduate research studies, the research
design, the tools and the techniques used, the geographical distribution and the contents of 26
post-graduate theses. All the theses of Development Communication were taken for the study. The
theses were categorized into fourteen areas of research. Majority of them were on educational
technology followed by development journalism. Most of the theses had four objectives and had
institutions as a locale of the study. Purposive sampling pattern was largely adopted. Majority of
them had 101 to 150 respondents, dominated by students and rural women. Descriptive research
design was used by the maximum respondents. Many of them used primary data. Maximum
researchers used combination of schedules and questionnaires. Majority of them used original
scale. Estimation (percentage) was used by majority of the researchers for analysis of data. Almost
all theses had informative titles and majority of them had informative abstracts. Many of the
theses contained 101-150 pages. Effective table of contents and standard format were used by the
thesis writers. Majority of theses had 21-40 illustrations. All the theses had review presentations in
chronological order and bibliography in alphabetical order. Many of them had 1-3 appendices and
attached instruments used.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=75
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 28-32 p[article] Content analysis of post graduate theses in development communication [printed text] / Thakur, M.K., Author ; Rabindra N. Trikha, Author . - 2004 . - 28-32 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 5 (2004) . - 28-32 p
Keywords: Content analysis, development communication, post graduate thesis Abstract: The study was conducted to find out the pattern of post-graduate research studies, the research
design, the tools and the techniques used, the geographical distribution and the contents of 26
post-graduate theses. All the theses of Development Communication were taken for the study. The
theses were categorized into fourteen areas of research. Majority of them were on educational
technology followed by development journalism. Most of the theses had four objectives and had
institutions as a locale of the study. Purposive sampling pattern was largely adopted. Majority of
them had 101 to 150 respondents, dominated by students and rural women. Descriptive research
design was used by the maximum respondents. Many of them used primary data. Maximum
researchers used combination of schedules and questionnaires. Majority of them used original
scale. Estimation (percentage) was used by majority of the researchers for analysis of data. Almost
all theses had informative titles and majority of them had informative abstracts. Many of the
theses contained 101-150 pages. Effective table of contents and standard format were used by the
thesis writers. Majority of theses had 21-40 illustrations. All the theses had review presentations in
chronological order and bibliography in alphabetical order. Many of them had 1-3 appendices and
attached instruments used.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=75
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Title : Milling and Physio-chemical characteristics of Boro rice Material Type: printed text Authors: Bhandari, Ramesh C. ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Roman Karki, Author Pagination: 209-214 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Husk content ; polishing milling recovery gel consistency amylose Abstract: Twenty-one boro (winter) rice cultivars received from RARS, Parwanipur were tested as the
grain quality characteristics. Physical measurements of rough rice and brown rice, milling _
recovery and physico-chemical characteristics were analysed and discussed. The thousandkernel
weight ofrough rice rangedfrom 20.83 to 28.86 gram .The size and shape for husked
rice ranged from 4. 7 to 6.8 mm and 1.95 to 2.93 respectively. The husk content ranged from
18.5 to 25.5 percentage. Husked rice were polished and the calculated amount of polished
rice based on rough rice weight ranged from 63.0 to71.8 percentage. The removal of bran
during polishing ofrice depends upon the softness of the brown rice, which rangedfrom7.3
to 15.5 percentage. The percentage of polished rice calculated at constant 7% polishing
ranged from 69.3 to 75.8. The percentage of amylose content, ranged from 13.3 to 29.4,
analysed by the simplified hand method. The alkali test values ranged from 2 to 7 for
spreading and 1 to 5.5 for clearing. By the gel consistency method, the length ranged from
40 to I 00 mm. The percentage of protein and ash content in brown rice ranged from 6.1 to
8.9 and 1.99 to 1.1 respectively. Among the evaluated cultivars Saroj showed as long and
slender cultivars. The lowest husk content, highest milling recovery at 7% polishing and
good amount of head rice found in NR-10285. The same genotype showed lowest amylose
content. The evaluated cultivars showed which encompassed from hard, medium and soft.
Gel consistency and amylose content .The protein and ash content found highest in an Indian
cultivars, RichhariLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1104 Milling and Physio-chemical characteristics of Boro rice [printed text] / Bhandari, Ramesh C. ; Bhurer, K.P., Author ; Roman Karki, Author . - [s.d.] . - 209-214 p.
in Rice research in Nepal : Proceedings of 24th National Summer Crops Research Workshop, Khumaltar, Lalitpur, 30-31 June 2004 / Adhikari, N.P.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Husk content ; polishing milling recovery gel consistency amylose Abstract: Twenty-one boro (winter) rice cultivars received from RARS, Parwanipur were tested as the
grain quality characteristics. Physical measurements of rough rice and brown rice, milling _
recovery and physico-chemical characteristics were analysed and discussed. The thousandkernel
weight ofrough rice rangedfrom 20.83 to 28.86 gram .The size and shape for husked
rice ranged from 4. 7 to 6.8 mm and 1.95 to 2.93 respectively. The husk content ranged from
18.5 to 25.5 percentage. Husked rice were polished and the calculated amount of polished
rice based on rough rice weight ranged from 63.0 to71.8 percentage. The removal of bran
during polishing ofrice depends upon the softness of the brown rice, which rangedfrom7.3
to 15.5 percentage. The percentage of polished rice calculated at constant 7% polishing
ranged from 69.3 to 75.8. The percentage of amylose content, ranged from 13.3 to 29.4,
analysed by the simplified hand method. The alkali test values ranged from 2 to 7 for
spreading and 1 to 5.5 for clearing. By the gel consistency method, the length ranged from
40 to I 00 mm. The percentage of protein and ash content in brown rice ranged from 6.1 to
8.9 and 1.99 to 1.1 respectively. Among the evaluated cultivars Saroj showed as long and
slender cultivars. The lowest husk content, highest milling recovery at 7% polishing and
good amount of head rice found in NR-10285. The same genotype showed lowest amylose
content. The evaluated cultivars showed which encompassed from hard, medium and soft.
Gel consistency and amylose content .The protein and ash content found highest in an Indian
cultivars, RichhariLink for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=1104 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=1104URL Role of weather on Alternaria Leaf Blight Disease and its effect on Yield and Yield Components of Mustard / Sundar K. Shrestha in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal, Vol. 6 (2005)
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Title : Role of weather on Alternaria Leaf Blight Disease and its effect on Yield and Yield Components of Mustard Material Type: printed text Authors: Sundar K. Shrestha, Author ; Lisa Munk, Author ; Mathur, S.B., Author Publication Date: 2005 Article on page: 62-72 p Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Alternaria brassicae, epidemics, iprodione, mancozeb, mustard, oil content Abstract: Alternaria leaf blight disease caused by Alternaria brassicae in mustard (Brassica juncea (L)
Czern and Coss) was studied in two crop seasons, 1992 and 1993 in Nepal at Nawalpur, Sarlahi
(Tarai) and Khumaltar, Lalitpur (mid hill). At Nawalpur, epidemics of the disease was recorded for
both seasons. Weather conditions like humidity, temperature and frequent rainfall played key role
for the epidemics. In experimental fields, the disease appeared first in mid-December when the
relative humidity was more than 80% with maximum temperature ranging between 18-250C and minimum
between 10-140C. At Khumaltar, incidence of the disease was low in both seasons due to low average
temperature from December to February. Among cultivars, Krishna and Pusabold were less susceptible
than Varuna. Both mancozeb and iprodione had effectively reduced disease in the sprayed plots and
increased seed yield by 48% and 130% respectively. The correlation between disease severity and
yield, and yield components was negative and highly significant. Average yield loss was estimated
to be in the range of 32 to 57%. Seed infection was also significantly higher in non sprayed
treatment than sprayed one. The disease showed a negative effect on oil content causing losses on
oil between 4.2 to 4.5%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=63
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 62-72 p[article] Role of weather on Alternaria Leaf Blight Disease and its effect on Yield and Yield Components of Mustard [printed text] / Sundar K. Shrestha, Author ; Lisa Munk, Author ; Mathur, S.B., Author . - 2005 . - 62-72 p.
Languages : English (eng)
in Nepal Agriculture Research Journal > Vol. 6 (2005) . - 62-72 p
Keywords: Alternaria brassicae, epidemics, iprodione, mancozeb, mustard, oil content Abstract: Alternaria leaf blight disease caused by Alternaria brassicae in mustard (Brassica juncea (L)
Czern and Coss) was studied in two crop seasons, 1992 and 1993 in Nepal at Nawalpur, Sarlahi
(Tarai) and Khumaltar, Lalitpur (mid hill). At Nawalpur, epidemics of the disease was recorded for
both seasons. Weather conditions like humidity, temperature and frequent rainfall played key role
for the epidemics. In experimental fields, the disease appeared first in mid-December when the
relative humidity was more than 80% with maximum temperature ranging between 18-250C and minimum
between 10-140C. At Khumaltar, incidence of the disease was low in both seasons due to low average
temperature from December to February. Among cultivars, Krishna and Pusabold were less susceptible
than Varuna. Both mancozeb and iprodione had effectively reduced disease in the sprayed plots and
increased seed yield by 48% and 130% respectively. The correlation between disease severity and
yield, and yield components was negative and highly significant. Average yield loss was estimated
to be in the range of 32 to 57%. Seed infection was also significantly higher in non sprayed
treatment than sprayed one. The disease showed a negative effect on oil content causing losses on
oil between 4.2 to 4.5%.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=63